Littlebeck Hermitage Posted on November 5, 2010 by chris.twigg Show on map This folly carved from a single sandstone boulder can be found in the woods between Littlebeck and Falling Foss The GC 1790 inscription above the entrance relates to George Chubb The interior has also been heavily inscribed over the years. Share this:EmailPrintFacebookMoreX
Brilliant website. Fascinating info. How about Kildale (Bleach Mill – most washed away in a flood,Quarries,Percy cross remains,) Eaglescliffe – ….. Reply ↓
I’ve done the cross. http://www.hidden-teesside.co.uk/2007/12/03/percy-cross-percy-rigg/ I’ve been meaning to go to the quarry to the west for years. Although the Bleach Mill is a new one to me. Reply ↓
We did the walk from Low Moor Caravan Club Site to May Beck, Midge hall, The Heritage, Littlebeck and then up to Red Gate Corner and return to Low Moor. A fantastic walk on a mid April sunny day, FAB. Reply ↓
Brilliant website. Fascinating info.
How about Kildale (Bleach Mill – most washed away in a flood,Quarries,Percy cross remains,)
Eaglescliffe – …..
I’ve done the cross.
http://www.hidden-teesside.co.uk/2007/12/03/percy-cross-percy-rigg/
I’ve been meaning to go to the quarry to the west for years.
Although the Bleach Mill is a new one to me.
We did the walk from Low Moor Caravan Club Site to May Beck, Midge hall, The Heritage, Littlebeck and then up to Red Gate Corner and return to Low Moor.
A fantastic walk on a mid April sunny day, FAB.